Britain tries to make sense of landmark ruling on transgender people
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Britain's Supreme Court recently ruled that only biological women are legally recognized as women, escalating an already contentious discussion regarding transgender rights. While Prime Minister Keir Starmer initially supported trans inclusion, he later welcomed the court's decision for providing clarity. However, the ruling has sparked protests and considerable backlash from transgender activists who argue it creates confusion and violates personal rights. Lawsuits are being prepared, including appeals to the European Court of Human Rights, indicating a continued struggle for transgender rights in the UK.
Britain’s Supreme Court ruled that only biological women are recognized as women, igniting fierce debates over transgender rights and access to single-sex spaces.
Transgender activists and allies have denounced the ruling as harmful and the guidance as chaos, predicting that transgender individuals will seek protections under human rights law.
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